Patient resources
Dr. Sibley and his staff are available during office hours for all of your care needs, including medical advice. Dr. Sibley or another qualified pediatrician, along with a qualified member of the staff, are always on call and available after hours.
The following websites are endorsed by Dr. Sibley and are here to help patients and parents get updated information about healthcare today.
HealthyChildren.org
Personalized content, up-to-the-minute pediatric health information.
Laaap.org
Louisiana Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics is an advocate for all children in Louisiana and to promoting the interests of all pediatricians in Louisiana.
aap.org
An organization of 64,000 pediatricians committed to the optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
lafayette general.com
Lafayette General Health (LGH) is Acadiana’s largest non-profit, community-owned regional health system committed to always delivering excellence. The system has over 3,000 employees, serving the south-central region of Louisiana by aligning with facilities across Acadiana. LGH is a founding member of the Ochsner Health Network.
dhh.louisiana.gov/
The mission of the Louisiana Department of Health is to protect and promote health and to ensure access to medical, preventive and rehabilitative services for all citizens of the State of Louisiana.
familyshare.com\
Basic child safety tips: From the time they leave the womb, children are subject to a dangerous world and it's our job as parents to keep them safe.
Toy Safety Guidelines
Toys are the treasures of childhood. But if you're not careful, toys can be hazardous, too.
Safety tips for secondhand furniture and toys
Does it meet current standards and guidelines? Baby toys and furniture are expensive, and every parent knows that their child will quickly outgrow their love or need for most things. Why not buy secondhand when you can save hundreds of dollars?
3 EASY WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD SLEEP BETTER TODAY
“From birth on, sleep is a topic that every parent has questions about. The newborn stage can leave you wondering if you’re really cut out for this parenting thing (don’t worry…you are). Once you get past the newborn hurdle, you assume your baby’s sleep will improve. Then you hit the dreaded 4-month regression! When your child becomes a toddler, you are sure that these sleep issues will resolve any day now. Unfortunately, there are common sleep issues that need more attention and cannot be solved in one night. However, there are three simple things you can do today to help your child start sleeping better right away!” from mightymoms.com
GoNoodle: Good Energy is a free online resource that provides tons of ways for kids and families to be active, stay mindful, have fun, and learn throughout the year!